Sep 23, 2022
Rating:3

The 13th instalment in the Bruno series is a mediocre mystery. It is all too obvious from the beginning how the old farmer died. Also, how many international criminals and terrorists can possibly show up in a small town as St Denis? All just so that Bruno can meet his ex Isabelle again. I‘m also getting tired of Bruno‘s cooking which I found very charming and mouthwatering in the first few books. I‘m also wondering how much free time he actually has, going on a morning run, then horseback riding, having breakfast at home and then at a Café, cooking for all his close friends (who seem to get more with each book), and teaching various sports to numerous children, all along with a fulltime job.

A Shooting at Chateau Rock: The Dordogne Mysteries 13
A Shooting at Chateau Rock: The Dordogne Mysteries 13by Martin WalkerQuercus Publishing